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The Grand Hotel A jewel in Eastbourne's crown and what a fabulous hotel she is. Steeped in history from her opening in 1875, The Grand is affectionately known by locals as The White Palace and dominates the west shoreline of beautiful Eastbourne, majestically gazing out to sea. The accommodations are simply stunning from fabulous bedrooms and suites to the sophisticated lounges, dining room and bar. The timeless and elegant atmosphere just flows effortlessly throughout this magnificent hotel. The friendly & enthusiastic management team together with their staff make staying here so very special.
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Devonshire Park Hotel Overlooking Devonshire Park, famous for tennis tournaments, sits this super Victorian hotel. The bedrooms are bright, airy and well equipped. The two lounges, dining room and bar, like the bedrooms, are furnished in a contemporary style that is most pleasing against the Victorian architecture. One of the great points about this hotel is the incredibly friendly and unhurried atmosphere. The restaurant serves unashamedly English cuisine punctuated with a little Francais that is prepared with passion and served with style. Friendly helpful staff. |
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East Beach Hotel This beautiful period hotel sits proudly gazing out to sea from Royal Parade. For the last few years, it has been a labour of love for Heidi and Mark, the incredibly hardworking owners who bravely appeared on Channel Five's The Hotel Inspector and wow, what a transformation. With incredibly hard work and vast amounts of money was borne a beautiful hotel with luxurious accommodations including four-poster and superior bedrooms that are simply stunning, many having balconies and super ocean views. All beautifully equipped right down to the Gilchrist and Soames. Well done you two!
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Camelot Lodge Hotel A neat and charming Edwardian hotel guest house just a ten minute stroll from Eastbourne's town centre. The bedrooms are beautifully furnished and well equipped with fabulous en-suite bath and shower rooms. There is a comfortable residents' lounge and bar, and a super dining room located in a large conservatory overlooking the garden. What makes Camelot Lodge so special for us are Dee and Kevin, the owners, a great couple whose enthusiasm for the hospitality and comfort of their guests is remarkable. Nothing, it would seem, is too much trouble.
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Courtlands Hotel The Courtlands is a substantial hotel with 45 en-suite bedrooms all of which are beautifully presented and equipped. The hotel is richly furnished with voluptuous drapes and lavish fittings, giving it a very pleasing regency meets colonial feel. With a location on the fringe of theatre land and near the tennis courts yet only 100 yards from the seafront and opposite the New Towner Art Gallery, it has an ideal situation for every activity and uniquely stunning rear views across gardens to the Sussex Downs. Sandeep and her friendly helpful team of staff look forward to welcoming you.
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The Sheldon Hotel In a quiet situation and just a short stroll from the seafront Carpet Gardens and Wish Tower is where you will find this elegant period hotel. Following the friendly and enthusiastic welcome from Pam and Harry, the super couple who own and run this delightful place, you notice just how immaculately this hotel is presented. Light, airy, comfortable en-suite bedrooms with many facilities. Talking of facilities, Harry keeps a well stocked bar which is fabulous if you want to relax in their super lounge with a drink after one of their substantial and incredibly good evening meals. Friendly, homely and very comfortable.
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Ebor Lodge What a warm and friendly guest house this is, looking out across the bowling greens and sailing club to the ocean beyond. It has 6 bright, pretty and comfortable bedrooms, some with spectacular sea views. There is a spacious, relaxing residents' lounge, bright airy breakfast rooms and a sun terrace. Beryl, who owns and runs this guest house, is a great friendly character who makes you instantly feel at home and her housekeeping skills have to be seen to be believed. The whole place is immaculate.
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The Guesthouse East This neat period terraced house holds a secret: two enthusiastic & incredibly friendly hosts Fiona and Mike for starters, then their 6 contemporary boutique chic bedrooms which may be used on a self-catering basis or bed and breakfast. Talking of breakfast, these two really make it an occasion. Fancy breakfast in bed? All you have to do is ask. In the dining room there is a plethora of choice from Fiona's fruity bagel and fresh fruit to Mike's scrambled egg with crabmeat & chives. Yummy! |
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Cumberland Hotel Another of Eastbourne's great hotels in a wonderful position on the seafront with many of its 72 bedrooms having spectacular sea views. The atmosphere invokes fond childhood memories of holidaying in this wonderful seaside resort with parents: old fashioned impeccable service is not dead - it's alive and kicking in this very elegant and stylish hotel. The staff are amazing and nothing is too much trouble. After all, we want pampering. Their Wordsworth Restaurant is elegant & serves good traditional English cuisine. On the whole, step back to a grander time and experience a traditional hotel with impeccable service and accommodation.
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Coast Guest House Prior to opening the doors to their delightful Victorian guest house, Barbara and Graeme spent 18 months renovating and restoring this beautiful property. It really was a labour of love for them both and many months of hard work, and my goodness, doesn't it show. The Coast has seven elegant and comfortable bedrooms, many with fabulous ocean views. Breakfasting is a delight and may be taken in the conservatory or dining room that has patio doors leading to the garden. Barbara and Graeme are a smashing friendly couple who really do care about hospitality. |
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The Oban Hotel This traditional Victorian hotel stands majestically gazing out to sea across King Edwards Parade and with 30 comfortable ensuite bedrooms, many with sensational ocean views,so you are spoilt for choice. They have an elegant restaurant which is flooded with sunlight throughout the day and lit by chandeliers and candles for dinner, and most importantly the food here is really very good There is a large comfortable lounge and a super sun terrace and balcony. Vin, Rhiannon and their friendly & helpful team of staff make staying here special. |
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Brayscroft Hotel A fine elegant small Edwardian hotel with beautiful planting outside just says "come & stay". Once inside, you appreciate just how special Brayscroft is with immaculate decor punctuated with fine antiques and original paintings. Fabulous period style bedrooms and talking of style, Sue and William really have thought of everything, from the fluffy bathrobes to the bone china on the room refreshment tray. Sue is an exceptional host and cook, and produces stunning breakfasts and evening meals with only the freshest local ingredients. A fabulous place to stay: homely, elegant & friendly
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Only genuine and quality gay friendly holiday destinations are included on Gay Accommodation Eastbourne, so if you are the proprietor of a special gay friendly Hotel, Guest House, Bed and Breakfast, Self-Catering cottage or apartment in Eastbourne, or know somewhere special that you feel should be included on our site, please contact us by clicking here. We would love to hear from you. With love and happy holidays in Eastbourne Richard, Justin or Sarah |
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